They didn't travel from place to place because they knew how to survive there, so they didn't need to migrate, or move place to place.
They walked.
Hammurabi have his laws engraved in stone and placed in a public place becuse he didnt want to get follow around by people
The rate at which sound travels through stone depends on the stone. Sound will travel faster through warm stone than cold stone.
they lived in forests building camps. during the stone age, people lived inside caves or they travel. they have no permanent homes. they go to a place and consume food that are available in that place. when resources are no longer available in a certain area, they move to other places that can provide their needs. the people that time are called nomadics.
they lived in forests building camps. during the stone age, people lived inside caves or they travel. they have no permanent homes. they go to a place and consume food that are available in that place. when resources are no longer available in a certain area, they move to other places that can provide their needs. the people that time are called nomadics.
well first of allin the stone age there weren't any type of carsand practically the people in the stone age were lazy to runand its exchausting to run everywhere
Old Stone Age people, also known as Paleolithic people, were nomadic hunter-gatherers who lived between 2.5 million and 10,000 years ago. They used simple stone tools and had a basic social organization. Old Stone Age people relied on their environment for sustenance and survival, moving from place to place in search of food.
The new stone age started when the people became farmers and they could stay in the one place.
a place where stone is dug out is a mine or a quarry
they could finally settle down in one place
Stone Age people moved from place to place in search of food, water, and shelter. They followed the migration patterns of animals for hunting, and seasonal changes for gathering food. Moving also helped them to avoid resource depletion in one area.
People in the Stone Age primarily traveled by walking. They would often follow animal migration patterns, travel along rivers, or use natural landmarks as navigation guides. Some evidence suggests that early humans may have also used boats or rafts to travel across bodies of water.